Posted on 03/19/2014 6:48:50 AM PDT by ChildOfThe60s
Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) has a nearly 40-point lead over his primary challenger, Matt Bevin, in a new Republican survey of the Kentucky Senate GOP primary.
The survey, conducted by Public Opinion Strategies for the pro-McConnell group Kentuckians for Strong Leadership, gives McConnell 61 percent support to Bevins 23 percent support.
Thats an increase in support from an early-February independent survey of the race, which showed McConnell ahead by only 26 points. But its actually a decrease from the last GOP survey of the race, conducted by Wenzel Strategies at the start of February, which gave him a 42-point lead.
Its likely McConnells primary lead is somewhere between those two numbers significant double-digits, still a favorable position just over two months out from Election Day.
The polling memo also notes McConnell maintains a 33-point lead over Bevin even among voters who say theyve heard of the GOP challenger, an indication that, even if Bevin manages to increase his profile in the state, hell find it difficult to break ahead.
McConnell's persistently high unpopularity has given Democrats reason to believe he's one of the GOP's most vulnerable senators this cycle, but the new survey gives McConnell a surprisingly high approval rating among GOP primary voters, with 67 percent approving of his job performance, while just 25 percent view him unfavorably.
Bevin, in contrast, is seen favorably by just 21 percent of primary voters and unfavorably by 15 percent.
McConnell has sparked the ire of conservatives throughout his career but that frustration ran particularly high last month, when he was one of a handful of Republican senators to vote to raise the debt limit.
The fallout from the move was on display last week when McConnell received a lukewarm reception from activists at the Conservative Political Action Conference just outside of Washington, D.C.
But this survey, which was conducted Feb, 24-26, about 10 days after the vote, seems to indicate he still retains some good will with Republicans.
The survey was conducted among 400 likely Republican primary voters and has a margin of error of plus or minus 4.9 percentage points.
McConnell is favored in his primary, and expected to encounter Democrat Alison Lundergan Grimes in the general election in Kentucky.
sounds like the McConnell camp is preparing to steal the election
Going forward, Newhouse explained that they would be including more 'young voters' in their sampling. They also decided it would be wise to do one third of their respondents via cell phone.
Just a little food for thought here.
Hey that’s great.
Pretty much why I am going to vote for Ted Cruz and NO ONE ELSE.
If this was true, he would not be this worried
get out and rally the base if you can!!
Get a handful of those bumper stickers and pass them out
Put up signs
WE NEED A BIG WIN
Just shows how stupid and ignorant the voters are. Sad.
Fact # 1 - This is a poll presented by The Hill, like in Kirstin Powers et al. - BIG time libs.
Fact # 2 - The GOP establishment is backing turkey throat
Fact # 3 - Its very hard to beat an entrenched incumbent - they have YEARS to use their office to dispense favors to constituents and corporations. The Constituents give them votes, the corporations give them money.
Fact # 4 - Nobody said it would be easy to take our country back. But remember those people who DIED at places like Bunker Hill, Gettysburg, the Argonne Forest, Chateau Thierry, Iwo Jima, etc. We OWE it to them to keep trying.
Designed to bust morale IMO, and it seems like it's working, by the comments so far. If conservatives are willing to throw in the towel this easily, well...
Cornball did NOT score easily in Tx. He did not even get 60% of the vote.
For an incumbant, that is terrible.
Why don’;t you just SHUT UP
You are here to demoralize, that’s all...
The Cook County Machine is working overtime here. McConnell's comments last weekend to the NYT that they are going to "crush Conservatives everywhere" was not just wishful thinking on his part. He knows what their machine is going to do to every single Conservative in the country. There will never be another Ted Cruz Mike Lee or Rand Paul again if they can help it.
Its all part of the MarxoFascist national coup that took place. The GOP Ruling Class are Judenrats and like the prospect of sharing where the power now lies.
Let’s just say the Tea Party voters are better informed. :)
The survey, conducted by Public Opinion Strategies for the pro-McConnell group Kentuckians for Strong Leadership, gives McConnell 61 percent support to Bevins 23 percent support.
Says pretty much what you need to know.
Nobody said it would be easy to take our country back. But remember those people who DIED at places like Bunker Hill, Gettysburg, the Argonne Forest, Chateau Thierry, Iwo Jima, etc. We OWE it to them to keep trying.
Like the aforementioned events listed above - defeating tyranny is going to require more than casting a ballot. Civility means nothing to tyrants, power is everything and they will use all power to retain their power.
A fact seemingly LOST on a people who fell asleep at the wheel wondering how to get control of their ship back.
The gopE has taken a play out of the democrat handbook. “Who else are you going to vote for, dummies?”
Well, as for me, I’ll vote third party, write a name in or stay home and save my gas. I will never vote for another republican.
“GOP poll” not sure how trust worthy that is. “GOP polls” had Romney beating Obama too.
If I was in Kentucky I’d vote for the democrat. McConnell and his ilk need to get a slap in the face. Wouldn’t he be shocked if the democrat won in a landslide!
If Bevin is no more competition than what Cornyn had, them Mitch is a shoe-in.
You can not drag in some underfunded unknown in the last minute and beat well established and heavy funded incumbents.
The Democrat will win against McConnell, he has a 60% unfavorable rating in the state.
Mitch is running even with the Dem, and when Bevin’s voters vote for the Dem or stay home he will lose.
Actually that will be better than him in the Majority leader post. It will send a message to the GOPe, that funding Obamacare is not an issue you win on.
When I saw Rand Paul endorse Mitch I knew Bevin was done for.
Rand Paul was endorsed by the Tea Party and Mitch wants to smite the Tea Party.
Paul is an opportunist and cannot be trusted. He is not a Tea Party conservative.
Paul is just like Rubio, even on amnesty, Paul just wants to
do it over a few years, not immediately.
Paul is phony
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